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- This is the READ.ME file included with paKet 6.1
-
- If you are reading this with the LIST program (or are viewing it from the
- INSTALL program), use the arrow keys to scroll through the file and press <Esc>
- when finished.
-
- -----------------------------------
-
- If you have not yet run the INSTALL program, you can install the paKet
- system by inserting the paket diskette and typing:
- A:INSTALL
- or if you have it in drive B: you type:
- B:INSTALL
-
- If you have paKet on Multiple diskettes, the INSTALL program should be on
- the first diskette so insert that diskette before typing the INSTALL command.
- If yours is a registered copy, the first diskette is the one showing your
- serial number.
-
- For those of you don't have an official paKet diskette (you might have
- downloaded a copy from a BBS or you might have been given a copy by a
- friend), you should have all the original files in their compressed
- format before attempting the INSTALL. For example the paKet program is
- distributed in compressed form as PAKET6@.EXE, a self extracting archived
- file. And the Manual is distributed as eleven compressed files:
- MAN01@.EXE, MAN02@.EXE... etc.
-
- One of the difficulties I experienced with the earlier release of paKet
- 6.0 is that a couple of Beta Test copies of the program were leaked out
- before I had completed testing and debugging. This caused many problems
- for those who thought it was the real thing. I will be careful now to
- ensure that the official release of paKet 6.1 contains files dated 15th
- August, 1994 at 6:10am! You might like to check this to verify you do
- have the correct copy of paKet.
-
- If your compressed input files are already on Hard Disk, that's OK. Just
- run INSTALL from that directory and answer the questions, telling the
- program where your input files can be found.
-
- The INSTALL program will extract all the compressed files and create the
- required output on your output disk (usually your Hard Disk).
-
- There is an INSTALL.DOC file that provides some more information on the
- installation procedures. That file will be displayed and optionally
- printed during the installation process.
-
-
- This version includes eleven different TNC Help files, many of which were
- supplied by paKet users. Thanks to those who have produced these
- additional Help files for their TNCs. I know all users of those TNCs will
- appreciate your efforts:
-
- Help File Description Created by
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- DSP-12.HLP for the DSP-12 Carl VK2JJM
-
- KAM.HLP for the Kantronics range Col VK2KQX
- especially for the KAM updated by
- Andy VK4WAC
-
- KPC-3.HLP for the Kantronics KPC-3 Carl KG0HS
-
- MFJ1270.HLP for the MFJ 1270B and Philip ZL3GP
- (new in 6.1) the MFJ-1274
-
- PK-88.HLP for the AEA PK-88 Jim G6FCL
-
- TINY231.HLP for the TINY-2 with firmware Stan G4EGH
- versions 3.0 or 3.1
-
- TNC1.HLP for the original TNC-1 Norm VK2XCI
-
- Have I missed anybody? I thought I had another one but can't find it now
- and can't remember who sent it to me! So please let me know if you have
- sent one in and I have not included it here.
-
- Yes, I know some of these Help files are getting out of date now with
- additions and new releases to the firmware on many models. I will see if
- I can get updates to them, but without the Manuals I don't have access to
- the new information. If you feel so inclined, I would appreciate it if
- you could make the necessary adjustments to the supplied file(s) and send
- a copy to me so I can include it in future releases. Keeps everybody
- happy that way.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Release 6.1 - issued 15th August, 1994
-
- Following the release of paKet 6.0 at the end of May, 1994 I received
- reports from some users that paKet 6 could not be installed (seeming to
- lock up the computer), or if it was installed, it misbehaved, sending
- "little funny faces" to the TNC!
-
- Some quick investigations revealed this problem occurred only on the older
- XT computer systems but it worked on some XTs while it did not work on
- others. I found the cause of the problem is in the way the system
- responds when tested for the type of keyboard being used. Unfortunately
- all XT BIOSs are NOT the same and SOME of the XT systems responded with a
- code that suggested it is using an Enhanced keyboard.
-
- Those of your who were using paKet when version 5.0 was released over two
- years ago, might remember a very similar set of circumstances caused the
- release of 5.1 soon after 5.0 hit the streets! Then it was to do with
- the way the XT BIOS handled the video settings. This time it is to do with
- the way it handles the keyboard - not the same problem - but just as
- serious for those who have experienced it.
-
- To help me feel better I need to tell you that I DID send paKet 6.0 to
- some selected XT users before its release to check it out. I wanted to
- avoid a repetition of that incident two years ago. It checked out OK.
- During that testing we found and rectified some further bugs, but
- eventually when everyone was happy, paKet 6.0 was released. You can
- imagine my embarrassment when I find now this keyboard problem AFTER the
- new release. Obviously those XT users who tested the pre-release copy
- were using systems that handled the keyboard codes correctly!
-
- Oh dear...
-
- Anyway, rather than cover it up and sneak a slightly modified version of
- paKet 6.0 out the door, I will stand up, red faced, and announce the fix
- in the form of paKet version 6.1.
-
-
- The installation process will create a configuration file, PAKET.CFG,
- which contains lots of settings used by the paKet program. If you are
- using an Enhanced Keyboard (with the 12 function keys along the top row of
- your keyboard) there will be a new entry in your PAKET.CFG file:
- ENHKB=Y
-
- But if you are using the older Standard keyboard (with the 10 function
- keys down the left hand side) it should read:
- ENHKB=N
-
- paKet 6.1 should make the correct decision now so in most cases you can
- simply ignore this information. But JUST IN CASE it is still not working
- on your system, you can manually edit your PAKET.CFG file using your
- favourite TEXT editor and correct that option to indicate Y or N as
- appropriate.
- --------------------
-
- While I am at it, I have attended to a couple of other minor details that
- paKet 6.0 users have told me about. None of these things are sufficiently
- serious to warrant a maintenance release, but as we now have 6.1 anyway...
-
- This was a printing problem...
- the Print Log function (<Alt-P> key) has assumed your printer
- automatically generates a Line Feed when a Carriage Return is "printed".
- Some printers are not configured this way and the Print Log can result in
- one rather black and totally unreadable line of ink! If you have this
- problem, edit your PAKET.CFG file using your favourite TEXT editor, and
- add the line:
- ADDLFPRT=Y
-
- The first line of the CFG file must be the line beginning "VERS=" so add
- this new line AFTER that one.
-
-
- Note that most items in the PAKET.CFG file can be adjusted via the
- Online Configuration options - press <Alt-Z> while running paKet. These
- two late additions are not available in the Online Configuration Windows.
- So if you need to make these changes you will have to manually edit the
- CFG file. But please note you must use a text editor, NOT a Word
- Processor, and be sure to make a copy of the CFG file BEFORE you hack
- into it.
-
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- Authorised Distributors:
-
- At this time, there are four authorised paKet distributors.
-
- Any of these distributors are authorised to take new registrations, issue
- updates, and to issue paKet Serial Numbers.
-
- I would be happy for you to approach any of them for your registration and
- for information and help on paKet so choose the distributor that is most
- convenient to you.
-
- They are:
-
- Jim Mahoney, Internet: paKet@g1xgp.demon.co.uk
- Essex Packet Shareware, Packet Radio: G6FCL@GB7DUG.#32.GBR.EU
- 89 Tyefields,
- Pitsea,
- Basildon,
- Essex,
- SS13 1JA,
- UK
-
-
- Jim Flannery, Internet: jim_flannery@mcimail.com
- 8098 South Carr Court,
- Littleton Colorado 80123-5304
- USA
-
-
- Tucson Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR) Internet: tapr@tapr.org
- 8987-309 E. Tanque Verde Rd #337, Telephone: 817-383-0000
- Tucson, Az 85749-9399 Fax: 817-566-2544
- USA
-
-
- Australian Amateur Packet Radio Association (AAPRA)
- 59 Westbrook Ave, Internet: aapra@research.canon.oz.au
- Wahroonga NSW 2076 Packet Radio: vk2in@vk2daa.nsw.aus.oc
- Australia Telephone: +61 2 489 4393
-
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-
- paKet Serial Number
-
- If you already have a paKet Serial Number, you will find 6.1 will accept
- the same number. If you have registered an earlier release of paKet,
- you can request a new Serial Number from your authorised distributor.
-
- When calling for help or support, please advise your Serial Number.
- Sometimes there can be a lot of mail to attend to and this will help us to
- ensure the registered users receive priority attention.
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- The Manual
-
- The Manual provided with the system is rather large but you can print it
- in separate sections if you like. You might get by without the Manual if
- you are upgrading from an earlier version of paKet or if you have had a lot
- of experience with Packet Radio and Computing. But even then, I think it
- would be advisable to at least have a look through the Manual to see what
- is available in version 6 and to see how it all works.
-
- Note the Manual for paKet 6.1 is almost identical to that distributed with
- version 6.0 so if you have that one, there is no need to print it all
- again. (References to 6.0 were changed to read 6.1, but it is the same
- manual).
-
- But now there is an even better way! AAPRA, whose address is shown
- above, have produced a printed and bound copy of the full paKet 6 Manual
- and this is available to any paKet user for $A25. I have authorised them
- to print this Manual, requiring only that my original text remain
- unchanged. Of course some minor adjustments were found necessary with the
- production of the new format (2 columns, double sided, less than 150
- pages), but they have my blessing with this project and I am sure many
- paKet users will want to take them up on their offer.
-
- paKet users in other countries should contact their local distributor for
- further information - it may be available locally as well.
-
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-
- For those who felt the frustration of trying to install and run the
- earlier version on one of those XTs, please accept my sincere apologies.
- Same goes to those who have installed 6.0 and now find there is another
- one to be installed.
-
- I hope you find it is all worthwhile and that paKet makes your
- communications easier, more pleasant and more satisfying.
-
- Thank you for supporting paKet.
-
-
- Tony Lonsdale
- VK2DHU @ VK2ATM
-